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Balázs Feco was accompanied on his last trip by family and close friends. The Kossuth and Liszt Ferenc award-winning composer, singer and founding member of the Korál Orchestra passed away on November 27, 2020, at the age of sixty-nine.
The strictly closed creation was necessary for epidemiological measures. Fecó’s fans were already able to say goodbye to him at Isla Margarita, the musical fountain, on the first weekend of December, where they had arrived in great numbers, and had paid their respects according to the rules of distance.
The last time we talked about the outbreak, we told him that the coronavirus affects everything and Fecó said it was better to avoid the outbreak because of his weak heart.
At the funeral, Fecó’s song The Former Year of Silence was played in a transcribed version for violin and double bass.
Tonight, Sitke also says goodbye to Ferenc Balázs. After the musician’s death, Index visited the Vas County settlement where, with the help and thanks to the work of Ferenc Balázs and the Chapel Cultural and Sports Association, the ruined chapel on the hill next to the village was embellished in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The chapel was renovated with proceeds from the annual hillside rock festival.
The mayor of Sitke, István Morgós, told the Index that on the day of Balázs Fecó’s funeral, the people of Sitke said goodbye to the composer in the chapel with their songs and a projector. Candles and chandeliers have been lit on Sitke’s orphan stage since the day he died.
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